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The Mind's Eye

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Personal Log, Chief Engineer Geordi La Forge,

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Stardate 44885.5.

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I am en route to the planet Risa

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to attend an artificial intelligence seminar.

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Captain Picard has ordered me to arrive a few days early

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to have some fun and relax.

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I intend to follow his orders to the very best of my ability.

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( classical music playing )

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How about some different music, Computer?

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Something with a Latin beat.

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( Latin jazz playing )

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No, I meant something with a gentle Latin beat.

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Maybe a... a Spanish guitar.

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( guitar playing )

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( sighs )

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Perfect.

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Hey, what's the weather like on Risa?

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COMPUTER: Risa is climate controlled for optimum tourist comfort.

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Is that right?

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And about how long till we get there?

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Arrival at Risa is scheduled for 0932 hours.

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Ooh, three hours.

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How about a game, Computer?

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Please restate request.

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Something to pass the time. You know, a diversion.

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Select either visual interactive or verbal interactive.

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Hmm... verbal.

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You have 20 seconds to respond to each question.

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Level of difficulty will increase as you progress.

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Proceed when ready.

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Begin.

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List the resonances of the sub-quantum states associated with transitional relativity...

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That's easy.

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...in alphabetical order.

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Uh... well, uh... a-asymmetrical... uh, uh, uh, inverted... um... uh, uh... phased... uh, stable...

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Your time has expired.

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( groans )

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The fifth resonance is...

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BOTH: Universal.

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I knew that.

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Okay, okay. Give me another one.

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List the field patterns associated with warp modulation in order of decreasing energy.

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Oh, okay. There's the aft nacelle associative the for...

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Ho! Computer sequence 0-1-0, maximum power to the shields.

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Kill the music.

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Enterprise, this is Shuttle Seven.

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I've encountered a Romulan warbird.

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Coordinates are three...

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COMPUTER: Warning, shield failure.

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Damn!

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Risa Control.

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Anybody!

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Space, the final frontier.

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These are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise.

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Its continuing mission--

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to explore strange new worlds...

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to seek out new life and new civilizations...

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to boldly go where no one has gone before.

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Captain's Log, Stardate 44891.6.

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The Enterprise has been ordered to accompany a special emissary

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from the Klingon High Council to the Kriosian system

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where one of their colonies is fighting for independence.

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There was a time when the Empire would crush a rebellion.

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Now it is tolerated.

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We have enough troubles on the home planet so we don't wish to divert resources to such a trivial war.

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You're preparing to grant them independence?

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Well, perhaps.

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Conquer them again later, if we wish.

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PICARD: May I ask, Ambassador what has this to do with us?

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The Governor of Krios has charged that the Federation is secretly aiding the rebels.

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Does he have evidence?

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The Council has sent me here to examine that evidence.

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It was my decision to invite you to accompany me, Captain.

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Many on the Council have great respect for you.

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K'adlo.

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I have been pleased to offer occasional assistance to the Klingon people in the past.

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Your modesty is very human, Captain.

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I will excuse it.

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But I can assure you, Ambassador that the Federation would never interfere in the internal affairs of the Empire.

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Let us hope not.

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Such interference would strike at the very basis of our alliance.

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Captain, we are in the war zone.

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Indeed.

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Ambassador, I will ask our Chief Security Officer

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Lieutenant Worf, to make a report...

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Uh, Captain

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Worf's discommendation makes that very awkward.

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If I could work with one of the other security officers...

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Lieutenant Worf is my Chief of Security and my Tactical Officer.

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This matter clearly falls within his jurisdiction.

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As you wish.

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( grunts )

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( door closes )

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Hey, hey, hey!

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Hey, take it easy.

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Hey!

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( grunts )

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Welcome, Mr. La Forge.

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We've waited a long time to meet you.

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I can tell you've gone to a lot of trouble.

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Indeed, we have.

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You are going to be of great help to us.

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Oh, I wouldn't count on it.

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Good. Very good.

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Do not enjoy yourself too much on Risa.

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Hey!

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Your VISOR will be returned to you but first, I want to show you something.

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Show me something?

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That'll be a nice trick seeing as how I can't see anything without the VISOR.

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That is not quite true.

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( groaning )

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Allow me to demonstrate.

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I now have direct access to his visual cortex.

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He has no choice but to see what I wish him to see.

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I can feed him any image I choose.

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He will be unable to ignore it.

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His galvanic skin response has increased nine percent.

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It seems Commander La Forge like many humans, has a low tolerance for watching others suffer.

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( groans )

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Why are you doing this?

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I am sorry, Commander.

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It is a necessary step.

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I apologize for your discomfort.

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Here.

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Observe how a spring day on his native Earth affects him.

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He's looking at a beautiful meadow-- green trees, birds, a blue sky.

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The heartbeat slows.

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The galvanic skin response drops.

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The body responds to our stimuli.

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He is incapable of maintaining control of his own responses.

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Watch as I change the stimuli again.

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Once our work is done, La Forge will act normally totally unaware of his conditioning-- the perfect tool for our purpose.

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Will there be any physical evidence of what you're going to do to him?

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None, Commander.

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That is why we chose La Forge.

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The utilization of his pre-existing neural implants makes our work impossible to detect.

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How will we be certain your procedure has been successful?

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I will program him to perform a series of specific tests both before he leaves us and after he returns to the Enterprise.

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We'll be able to verify his effectiveness.

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Notice that his heart rate has slowed somewhat.

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He is becoming accustomed to the horrors he is witnessing.

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So...

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( grunts ) we change horrors.

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( gasping )

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( screaming )

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There have been two rebel attacks on neutral freighters-- one the Ferengi, and the other Cardassian.

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Both were engaged near the Ikanian asteroid belt.

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That's where the rebels must be hiding.

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The actinides in the asteroids provide positive protection against our sensors.

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They might attack a freighter but I doubt they would challenge a Federation starship.

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Especially with the Federation furnishing them support.

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You would test the Captain's word with me, Kell?

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Is it because I have no honor in your eyes that you expect me to be disloyal?

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Wrong of me to ask.

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My apologies.

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Captain Picard does not lie.

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If he says there is no Federation assistance to the rebels, there is none.

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Good. Because I risk my own reputation and honor coming to Picard.

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He will not disappoint you.

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If that is all...

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There are some members of the High Council who would thank you, Worf.

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Thank me?

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For killing Duras.

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No doubt that, had he lived one day, he would ascend to head the Council.

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Many were not looking forward to that.

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My motives were personal, not political.

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Motives?

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Who cares for motives?

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Humans, perhaps.

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What matters is, you acted on that day as a true Klingon.

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( quiet conversation )

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Thanks.

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So I've got to shut the whole system down.

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Where are we, Mr. La Forge?

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This is Ten-Forward.

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Who is that man sitting over there?

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LA FORGE: That's Chief O'Brien.

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How long has he served with you?

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Almost four years.

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I want you to kill him.

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Okay.

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Take this phaser, and kill Chief O'Brien.

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Finally, I think I've found it when I see this piece of conduit that's coded to be the power linkage to transporter seven.

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Now, I know that can't be right so I give it a closer look, and sure enough...

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ROMULAN MAN: Freeze simulation.

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Commander, did you understand my request?

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Well, I...

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It's just, I... I don't...

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Look at me.

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Now, what did I ask you to do?

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Kill Chief O'Brien.

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Then do as I asked.

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Resume program.

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O'BRIEN: Well, you know what that means.

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Chief?

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...'cause now, I have to...

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( grunts )

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Good, Mr. La Forge.

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Very good.

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Why don't you enjoy a drink with your friends?

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Mind if I join you guys?

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Sure.

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He still hesitated.

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Prepare the equipment for another session.

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Captain's Log, Stardate 44896.9.

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We are orbiting Krios

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awaiting our first meeting with the Klingon Governor.

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Commander La Forge has rejoined the Enterprise

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from Risa.

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Welcome back, Geordi.

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Data.

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How was the seminar?

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Very informative.

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I'll tell you all about it.

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It is fortunate we were able to coordinate your return on the Teldarian cruiser.

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Yeah. When I heard the Enterprise had been ordered to the Krios system

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I thought I might be forced to endure another couple of weeks on Risa.

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I am sorry to hear you did not enjoy yourself.

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I was joking.

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Joking?

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Ah. "Forced to endure" Risa.

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Your actual intent was to emphasize that you did enjoy yourself.

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Yes, I see how that could be considered quite amusing.

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( laughing ): I missed you, Data.

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Commander La Forge.

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Permission to come aboard, Captain.

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Granted. Welcome back.

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Thank you, sir.

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Commander La Forge is my Chief Engineer.

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KELL: Commander.

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He's been attending a seminar on artificial intelligence on Risa.

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I'm glad we got you back, Geordi.

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We're going to need your help on this one.

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LA FORGE: Data tells me that the Federation has been accused of aiding Kriosian rebels.

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We're being presented with evidence today.

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We'll need your help in analyzing it.

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Anything I can do.

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You had a good time.

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Does it show?

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You're more relaxed than I've ever seen you.

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Captain, Governor Vagh has signaled.

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He is ready to meet with you.

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Very well. Advise him that we will transport down to the surface immediately.

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Ambassador.

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Commander Riker?

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What is it, Data?

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Our sensors have detected a brief energy fluctuation in the E-band.

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The E-band? That's unusual.

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What's the source?

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Unknown, sir.

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E-band emissions are difficult to localize.

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Collapsing protostars sometimes emit E-band bursts.

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Yes, sir. However, there are no protostars in this sector.

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You better do a complete scan. Keep me posted.

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Yes, sir.

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...the Kanarians who've actually done the most advanced work in artificial intelligence so I spent a lot of time in their research seminars.

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Hmm. Geordi? Hmm?

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I get the feeling that something special happened on this vacation and I'm not talking about computers.

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Well, I did take second place in a chess tournament.

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Yes?

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( chuckles ): And, uh, I swam a lot.

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I worked on my backstroke.

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The water is very calm on Risa.

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And...?

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And I walked a lot.

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That's all.

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Well, I ate enough for 12 people.

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The food there is terrific.

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They've got a chocolate there, Counselor, that you would love.

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And that's all?

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Yeah.

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Well, there was this...

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Yes?

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Her name is Jonic.

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Ah.

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But, uh... you wouldn't want to hear about that.

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Better get ready for duty.

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Nice talking to you, Counselor.

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( door closes )

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We talk, we socialize, we waste time and the insurrection continues to grow.

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These rebels need to be crushed, not coddled.

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Governor, it does not matter what you or I think.

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The High Council has made its wishes clear.

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The Council should be more interested in Federation interference.

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Governor, exactly what do you think the Federation has done?

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Your medical supplies have been found in rebel strongholds.

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We make no effort to restrict access to our medical supplies.

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Are your weapons also freely available?

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No, they are not.

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Then explain this.

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You took this weapon from the rebels?

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That and many more like it.

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It does appear to be Federation issue.

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Governor, with your permission I would like to take this weapon back to the Enterprise, to verify its origin.

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As you wish.

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I have hundreds more.

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But even if these weapons are genuine

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I can assure you that a third party must have been involved.

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The Federation is not in the business of supplying arms to rebels.

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This is the only Klingon colony on the border of Federation space.

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You cannot deny that Starfleet would be happy to see Krios gain its independence.

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It would reduce your vulnerability to an attack.

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Governor, you speak as if we are enemies and not allies.

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And you speak the lies of a tah-keck.

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Qu'vath guy'cha b'aka.

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Gentlemen...

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You swear well, Picard.

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You must have Klingon blood in your veins.

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Governor, I will report to you as soon as the analysis of that weapon is complete.

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Captain, Commander.

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Enterprise, three to transport.

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LA FORGE: Intercooler flux down to five percent.

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Plasma deviation steady at .72.

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Aye, sir.

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Well, you guys keep running at this efficiency

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I might as well go back to Risa for another week.

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Just run through a level-4 series and then call it a night, huh?

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I'd help you, but there's something

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I've got to take care of.

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Hi.

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Red Torian, please.

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Thank you.

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Ooh!

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Ah!

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LA FORGE: I'm sorry.

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O'BRIEN: It's all right.

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My glass, i-it just slipped.

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It's nothing. Just a little cold.

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Yeah, but you're all soaked here.

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It's nothing serious. Let me get something to wipe it up.

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No, no, I'll just go to my quarters and change.

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You're sure?

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Don't think twice about it, Commander.

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Energy flow is within normal parameters-- from the prefire chamber to the emission aperture.

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Rapid nadion pulse is right on target.

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Beam control assembly, safety interlock-- both check out.

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Beam width, intensity controls-- also responding correctly.

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Energy cell usage remains constant, at 1.05 megajoules per second.

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Curious.

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The efficiency reading on the discharge crystal is well above Starfleet specifications.

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Yeah, by quite a bit.

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94.1% efficiency.

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Our most efficient discharge crystal typically fires with 86.5% efficiency.

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Hmm. Let's take a closer look at the wave pattern on the emission beam.

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That might tell us why it's losing so little energy.

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Pulse frequency out of prefire chamber reads steady.

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There. That's not right.

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The initial output spike is inverted.

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That might suggest the weapon has been charged with a forced pulse well into the terahertz range.

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Then it's definitely not Starfleet issue and there can't be that many systems that use the terahertz feeds.

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327, to our knowledge.

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We can probably achieve an exact match with a random computer search.

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It will take approximately three hours.

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I think we can narrow this down with a little common sense, Data.

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Who has the most to gain from a conflict between the Klingon Empire and the Federation?

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The Romulans.

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They fashioned the perfect Federation rifle but they had to charge it from their own energy sources.

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So the discharge crystal and the emission beam pattern both correspond to those you'd find in a Romulan disrupter.

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The Romulans have no interest in Kriosian independence.

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This planet is too far from their borders.

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PICARD: But they do have an interest in driving the Federation and the Empire apart.

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Our alliance is the only thing that has kept them in check.

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VAGH: Romulan replications using stolen

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Federation technology?

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It's a typical Romulan ploy-- an attempt to sow dissension and mistrust.

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Commander, you've done very well.

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I would thank you on behalf of the Empire.

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I still have my doubts, Picard.

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I will want my own technicians to confirm your findings.

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Of course. My staff will give you their full cooperation.

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You may go.

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RIKER: Another E-band blip?

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Yes, sir. However the difference in intensity indicates this one did not originate in the same location as the first.

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If it's changed intensity it can't possibly be a protostar.

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That is a reasonable assumption.

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Is there any known instance of the Romulans using E-band for communications?

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Not to my knowledge, sir.

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Can you track the source?

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We can reconfigure the primary sensor array.

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If we narrow their focus to scan for E-band emissions

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We might be able to calculate a directional vector but only if there are more occurrences.

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Do it.

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Computer, reroute the power flow in the Cargo Bay Four transporter through the auxiliary replicator system.

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COMPUTER: Please verify command with necessary protocol.

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Initiate protocol 364-B.

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Verify priority clearance.

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Recognize La Forge, theta-2-9-9-7.

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Acknowledged.

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Power has been rerouted through auxiliary power distribution system.

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Code number 4-4-7-6-2.

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Now, redirect transporter mode to the planetary sensor array.

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Transporter mode has been redirected.

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Verify that all record of these modifications are being erased from each directory.

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Affirmative. Erasure process is proceeding.

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Sir, we are being hailed by Governor Vagh.

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On screen, Mr. Worf.

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Governor.

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You astonish me, Picard.

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Did you seriously believe you would succeed?

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Do you think we are blind?

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I don't understand.

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We intercepted the weapons you tried to transport to the surface.

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Governor, I assure you...

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Do not insult us both by denying it.

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Maintain your position until further notice.

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Do not attempt to leave orbit.

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Klingon attack cruiser uncloaking, sir.

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PICARD: On screen.

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Two birds of prey approaching.

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Sensors confirm an unauthorized transporter beam at 1123 hours.

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Do you know which transporter was used?

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I'm not sure, Captain.

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Whoever did it apparently used the planetary array to bypass the transport sensors.

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What about the transporter logs?

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They're blank.

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How many people on board are capable of this, Geordi?

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I'm not even sure how it was done yet.

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As soon as I find out, maybe I can give you an answer.

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Not many, that's for sure.

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Vagh is fully prepared to open fire on the Enterprise.

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I've convinced him it would not be wise to take any action without first consulting the High Council.

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How long do we have?

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A few hours, at most.

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Mr. La Forge, your recommendations?

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Well, it might be possible to locate the point of origin by tracing power flows at the time of transport.

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Make it so.

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DATA: The primary plasma system does not indicate a power drain from any of the transporters.

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Then whoever used the transporter must have bypassed the primary feeds.

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Tracking power from the secondary systems.

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No surges to any of the transporters indicated.

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Damn.

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Who could have pulled this off?

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Try the life-support power flows.

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No abnormal surges indicated.

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Replicator wave guides?

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There.

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That's not a replicator energy pattern.

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Trace it.

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Cargo Bay Four.

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La Forge to Worf. Security to Cargo Bay Four.

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I've run a level-1 diagnostic.

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As far as I can tell the unit hasn't been tampered with.

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This has to be the transfer point.

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Perhaps the perpetrator reprogrammed the memory chips to erase any record.

00:27:38

You're talking about 30 or 40 chips in half a dozen different control systems.

00:27:42

Which members of the crew could have accomplished that?

00:27:45

I think I could have done it, if I put my mind to it.

00:27:47

The Chief, Data, Lieutenant Costa.

00:27:50

That's about it.

00:27:51

Procedure requires that I ask each of you where you were at 1123 hours.

00:27:57

Well, I was with Keiko... in the arboretum.

00:28:00

DATA: I was on the Bridge at my station.

00:28:02

I was in my quarters.

00:28:04

WORF: Was anyone with you?

00:28:06

No, I was alone.

00:28:07

And Costa was on duty in Engineering.

00:28:09

I'm sure he's got 20 witnesses.

00:28:12

Then there is someone on board who isn't what he or she seems to be.

00:28:17

Data, let's do a detailed scan on every chip in this assembly.

00:28:21

There's got to be some kind of trail we can follow.

00:28:32

The isolinear chips were definitely altered?

00:28:35

Programmed to erase all operator commands once the transfer was complete.

00:28:39

But with the chips erased, what evidence remains?

00:28:42

The erasures were complete.

00:28:44

However, an analysis of the subatomic structure revealed an almost undetectable residual pattern.

00:28:49

In time, we may be able to reconstruct the perpetrator's authorization code.

00:28:53

You have any idea who's responsible?

00:28:56

LA FORGE: No, sir.

00:28:57

Everyone with the necessary skills also has an alibi.

00:28:59

Except for me, that is.

00:29:01

I was alone in my quarters at the time.

00:29:03

Then whoever did this must have been specially trained for the task.

00:29:06

PICARD: Our forensic team is trying to identify anyone who might have been in Cargo Bay Four today.

00:29:11

It's not going to be easy.

00:29:12

There were a lot of people in and out of there.

00:29:14

Riker to Data.

00:29:16

Yes, Commander.

00:29:17

Sensors have picked up another E-band emission.

00:29:19

Acknowledged. I will be there shortly.

00:29:22

E-band emission?

00:29:23

We have been picking up a curious intermittent blip.

00:29:26

Commander Riker has speculated that it might be a Romulan transmission.

00:29:30

I am attempting to track its source.

00:29:32

Proceed. Thank you, Mr. La Forge.

00:29:38

We do not have much time, Picard.

00:29:40

Vagh is not noted for his patience.

00:29:42

Assure him that we are doing everything possible and advise him that, if necessary

00:29:49

I will defend my ship.

00:29:51

With your permission

00:29:53

I will transport down to the planet.

00:29:55

Of course.

00:29:56

May I suggest that you issue an invitation to Governor Vagh to personally witness your ongoing investigation.

00:30:03

Do you think he will come?

00:30:05

I will do everything in my power to see that he does.

00:30:08

Qapla', Picard.

00:30:14

Qapla', Ambassador.

00:30:22

( chuckles )

00:30:24

( sighs )

00:30:42

( door chimes )

00:30:46

Come in, Mr. La Forge.

00:30:51

The investigation is moving faster than we expected.

00:30:54

You're in danger of being exposed.

00:30:57

I will transport to the surface and when I return

00:31:00

I'll have Governor Vagh with me.

00:31:02

Your Captain and I will bring him to the cargo bay.

00:31:04

I want you to kill him there, in front of many witnesses.

00:31:08

Use a hand phaser.

00:31:11

When he is dead you will claim that you acted on behalf of Starfleet in support of Kriosian independence.

00:31:20

I understand.

00:31:27

Mmm.

00:31:30

( sighs )

00:31:37

( moans softly )

00:31:47

( moans loudly )

00:31:49

( gasps )

00:31:59

La Forge to O'Brien.

00:32:02

O'Brien?

00:32:03

Go ahead, Commander.

00:32:05

What can I do for you?

00:32:07

Uh... nothing.

00:32:11

Chief, I'm...

00:32:13

I'm sorry to disturb you.

00:32:16

I'm sorry.

00:32:21

( sighs )

00:32:30

LA FORGE: Hiya, Doc.

00:32:32

Geordi, hi.

00:32:33

What can I do for you?

00:32:35

Well, I just can't seem to get any sleep.

00:32:39

I was hoping you could give me something.

00:32:40

Sit down. Let's take a look.

00:32:49

You couldn't sleep at all?

00:32:51

No, I was restless.

00:32:52

I kept waking up.

00:32:54

Hmm. Would you take off your VISOR, please?

00:32:56

Sure.

00:33:03

Is there something on your mind?

00:33:05

No, I don't think so.

00:33:10

Well, everybody goes through these occasional bouts of insomnia.

00:33:13

There's probably nothing to worry about.

00:33:15

Let's just make sure that there's nothing physically wrong.

00:33:19

There's a minor vascular irregularity in the visual cortex.

00:33:23

A slight dilation of the blood vessels.

00:33:25

It's nothing serious.

00:33:27

What about your VISOR?

00:33:28

Has it been giving you any problems lately?

00:33:31

Nothing out of the ordinary.

00:33:33

All the same, it might be a good idea to have it examined when we get to Starbase 36 next month.

00:33:38

Okay.

00:33:39

In the meantime, I will get you a somnetic inducer to put by your bed.

00:33:43

It will help you to sleep.

00:33:45

Thanks, Doc.

00:33:47

I'm sure I'll be fine.

00:33:53

Energize.

00:34:00

Governor Vagh, thank you for coming.

00:34:02

You can thank Ambassador Kell.

00:34:04

I am here against my better judgment.

00:34:07

Captain, I think the first thing the Governor should see is the investigation underway in the cargo bay.

00:34:13

Of course.

00:34:19

RIKER: From inside the Enterprise? You're sure?

00:34:21

DATA: The first and third E-band blips were clearly generated on board the ship.

00:34:26

The second came from the planet's surface.

00:34:28

Generated by what?

00:34:29

Unknown, sir.

00:34:30

Mr. Data, we have a known spy on board.

00:34:32

And now we have unexplained signals on board.

00:34:34

I think it's reasonable to assume that they're related somehow, don't you?

00:34:37

One could speculate that the E-band was being used as some form of covert communication.

00:34:42

We need more than speculation, Mr. Data.

00:34:43

We need to know who, what, where, when and why or we may be going to war.

00:34:47

Yes, sir.

00:34:50

Computer, run an analysis of all known Romulan transmission formats.

00:34:54

All bands.

00:34:56

Identify any commonalties with displayed waveform.

00:34:59

No commonalties noted.

00:35:02

Does this waveform match that of any known communication format?

00:35:05

Negative.

00:35:08

Broaden search pattern beyond communications.

00:35:11

Does the waveform displayed conform to any natural phenomena cryptographic formats, or life-form EM emissions?

00:35:18

The signal corresponds to a delta-compressed wavelength spectrum similar to human neural frequencies.

00:35:24

As in a human brain wave pattern?

00:35:26

Affirmative.

00:35:28

What kind of receiver would be capable of processing these signals?

00:35:32

A system designed to modify the electromagnetic spectrum and carry those messages directly to the human brain.

00:36:02

Computer, link with the shuttle's onboard system.

00:36:05

Access the isolinear storage assembly.

00:36:08

Scan all chips which contain mission logs.

00:36:11

Note any discrepancies.

00:36:13

No discrepancies noted.

00:36:16

Perform a level-5 diagnostic on the shuttle's navigational and power systems.

00:36:21

The components specified are all within normal tolerances.

00:36:43

O'BRIEN: My technicians have examined all of the ship's transporters, sir.

00:36:46

I can assure you, this is the only unit that has been tampered with.

00:37:04

Computer, scan the shuttle's structural integrity.

00:37:07

Sub-microscopic deformations are present in the nose section and aft thrusters.

00:37:13

Probable cause of these variations?

00:37:15

The shuttle has been subjected to stress consistent with a tractor beam.

00:37:22

( indistinct voices )

00:37:40

PICARD ( indistinctly ): All of our transporter rotators are produced with a slight... in the structural alloys which allow us to trace our material back to the exact...

00:37:50

It also gives us an identifiable matter...

00:37:52

O'BRIEN: Commander La Forge.

00:37:54

What can I do for you, Chief?

00:37:55

Could you look at the pattern buffers?

00:37:57

Considering what's happened I'm not sure the control systems are reliable.

00:38:00

( Picard continues indistinctly)

00:38:02

Sure, sure. Let's take a look.

00:38:10

Computer, I am reading anomalous variations in the molecular structure of these memory chips.

00:38:16

Please confirm.

00:38:17

Analysis confirmed.

00:38:18

Probable cause?

00:38:20

Replication.

00:38:22

Compare these variations with established Romulan replication patterns.

00:38:26

The patterns are identical.

00:38:31

Then maybe we should run a level-1 diagnostic on those phase transition coils.

00:38:35

Right, Commander.

00:38:43

PICARD: I'm still confident...

00:38:47

Data to La Forge.

00:38:50

Report, please.

00:38:52

Geordi.

00:38:53

Please respond.

00:38:58

Computer, current location of Commander La Forge.

00:39:01

Cargo Bay Four.

00:39:04

Data to Lieutenant Worf.

00:39:05

Priority One.

00:39:07

Go ahead.

00:39:09

Take Commander La Forge into custody immediately.

00:39:13

Sir?

00:39:14

That is an order.

00:39:16

PICARD: We've been looking for DNA samples.

00:39:18

By tracing the biochemical signatures they will be able to determine who was in this bay recently.

00:39:23

VAGH: But how will it be possible to prove which one...

00:39:30

Q'ac Ken ta'vak!

00:39:33

La Forge!

00:39:44

Mr. Worf, get him out of here.

00:39:53

Arming our enemies is not enough.

00:39:56

Now the Federation would murder me to achieve its aims.

00:40:00

Governor, if I could explain this, I would.

00:40:04

I believe I can help, Captain.

00:40:07

I've been able to determine that Commander La Forge was abducted by Romulans en route to Risa.

00:40:12

It is likely that he was somehow forced to take part in the plot to assassinate Governor Vagh.

00:40:17

I saw no evidence of Romulans.

00:40:19

We just witnessed him acting very much alone.

00:40:21

No, sir, you did not.

00:40:24

I do not believe the Commander is acting of his own accord.

00:40:27

He has been receiving

00:40:28

E-band signals through his VISOR-- signals which are carrying direct commands to his brain.

00:40:33

I have surmised that Commander La Forge was conditioned by Romulans a process referred to historically-- and somewhat inaccurately-- as "brainwashing."

00:40:43

VAGH: But to what end?

00:40:45

Why would the Romulans want to kill me?

00:40:47

The Romulans have always wanted to destroy the alliance between the Federation and the Klingons.

00:40:52

If Mr. La Forge had killed you, Governor

00:40:54

I think you would agree they might have succeeded.

00:40:56

Who sent these signals?

00:40:58

A cloaked Romulan ship?

00:41:00

DATA: No, sir.

00:41:01

That is not possible.

00:41:02

The signals had to be transmitted within close proximity to the VISOR.

00:41:07

Are you suggesting that there was a Romulan accomplice in close proximity to Mr. La Forge when he was receiving the signals?

00:41:12

Yes, sir, I am.

00:41:14

VAGH: This Romulan accomplice who is he?

00:41:18

I have narrowed the list of possibilities to two people-- the only two people who were with Commander La Forge all three times a transmission was recorded--

00:41:27

Captain Picard and Ambassador Kell.

00:41:30

One of them may be concealing an E-band transmitter.

00:41:34

If they would agree to be searched...

00:41:36

I am a Klingon, an emissary of the High Council.

00:41:39

I will not submit to being searched by you or anyone else on this ship.

00:41:43

VAGH: I am forced to agree, Captain.

00:41:46

We will take the Ambassador with us and search him ourselves.

00:41:51

Captain, I believe it to be in all our best interests if I remain aboard.

00:41:56

I formally request asylum.

00:41:59

I will certainly grant you asylum... when you have been absolved of this crime.

00:42:06

Gurt'ank te'la.

00:42:20

But I remember everything!

00:42:25

Like, there was this one night at dinner.

00:42:27

We had this Andorian waiter.

00:42:28

He couldn't get our orders right.

00:42:32

It did happen!

00:42:34

I remember being on Risa.

00:42:37

I know you do.

00:42:39

Just take that memory and put it aside for a moment and tell me everything you remember about the shuttlecraft trip after you left the Enterprise.

00:42:50

( sighs )

00:42:55

Well, I... I was just trying to get in the mood.

00:42:57

I, uh...

00:43:00

I played some music.

00:43:01

I talked to the computer.

00:43:03

You know what it's like on a long trip.

00:43:05

And when you saw the Romulan ship did you try and call for help?

00:43:08

No, the first thing I did...

00:43:15

Wait a minute. That...

00:43:19

But that's...

00:43:21

It'll take time, Geordi.

00:43:23

A long time.

00:43:26

But we will reconstruct your memory... together.

00:43:40

I'm just not sure... about anything.

00:43:50

Believe it or not, that's a good sign.

00:43:54

A beginning.

00:43:57

Now, let's go back to the shuttlecraft.

00:44:02

There was a Romulan ship and the first thing you did was...?